1905 Beauvais Cathedral France Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This antique postcard features a grand perspective of the Beauvais Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais) in the Picardy region of France. The photograph showcases the soaring Gothic heights of the choir and transept, which are famously the tallest in the world. The intricate stonework, flying buttresses, and the massive rose window are captured in exceptional detail, providing a window into the majesty of this architectural landmark as it stood over a century ago.
Details
Era: Divided Back (Circa 1905–1915)
City: Beauvais
State or Region: Oise, Picardy
Country: France
Topic: Gothic architecture, French cathedrals, historic monuments, religious heritage, Beauvais history
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: Unused
Address Side: Divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Leon & Levy (LL)
Publisher: Leon & Levy
Printer: Not listed
Print Type: Collotype, Phototype
Additional Information
Identified by the "LL" mark and numbered 22, this card was produced by the prestigious Leon & Levy studio in Paris. Regarding the date, the specific wooden scaffolding shown on the south transept and choir exterior is characteristic of the major consolidation works undertaken between 1900 and 1910. These efforts were led by chief architect Henri-Louis-Désiré Daumet and later Paul Boeswillwald to address structural instabilities that have plagued the cathedral since the middle ages. Because this card features a divided back but lacks the later "Select" or "Brevete" marks often seen on 1910-1920 editions, it most likely captures the work being done around 1905–1908.
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